For some, a car is just a way to travel around. But for others, it serves as a canvas for their creativity. There are many things you can do to make your car exude character. Want to make your future car sporty? Here are some [Read More]

Nature and wildlife adventure travel trips are becoming more popular nowadays. More travellers are choosing to spend their family vacation interacting with wild animals in exotic places. So if you’re interested in the same thing, here’s a list of the most exciting nature and wildlife [Read More]

South Korean firm, Samsung, is now courting some of its competitor’s main parts suppliers, overtaking Apple Inc. as the world’s leading smartphones maker. After expensive courtroom debates over technology patents, the two gadget giants are now going one-on-one over securing the best supply of parts [Read More]

A new research reported that hotels with a history of smoking still had the lingering effects of tobacco smoke pollution, known as third hand smoke. The study added that visitors who stayed in hotels that only allowed smoking in certain rooms are still exposed. Study [Read More]

Honda Motor Co. plans to build a $470 million factory in Celaya, Mexico, to assemble continuously variable transmissions (CVTs). The factory will operate alongside a plant under construction that’s scheduled to produce the next-generation Fit hatchback and a Fit-based crossover. According to Honda’s management, the [Read More]

You might want to think twice the next time you have a runny nose or you are about to sneeze, as a runny nose may signal a leaking brain fluid. After going to a doctor for his nose that’s been runny for over a year, [Read More]

Nepal’s tourism faces an increased risk after a sudden flood in Seti River shifted the course of the river. The flood has created new cliffs that threaten a number of commercial buildings along the area, which was once a popular tourist site. Geographers and hydrologists [Read More]

According to data released by the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority, almost a quarter of childcare services failed to meet new health and safety standards. The data from the group also suggests that more than a third of the childcare services did not [Read More]

After two years of student marches that halted Chile’s major cities, Chilean president Sebatian Pinera named the country’s new education minister on Monday. Carolina Schmidt, the head of a government agency that promotes gender equality replaces the impeached Harald Beyer. Schmidt was previously minister of [Read More]

The Chicago Bulls did it again. For the second time this season, the Bulls put an end to a team’s winning streak after beating the Knicks in overtime 118-111 last Thursday. New York was storming the league with 13 straight wins going to the playoffs [Read More]